Pakistani ex-minister jailed for 16 years over hajj scam

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's state media says a former minister for religious affairs has been given a 16-year prison sentence for taking kickbacks while hiring accommodation for Pakistani pilgrims during the 2009 hajj to Saudi Arabia.

State-run Pakistan Television reported Friday that the court also sentenced two former government officials, Aftab Alam and Rao Shakeel, to 16 and 40 years in prison for their involvement in the hajj scam. The court ruling comes several years after their arrest.